created_at,updated_at,uuid,title,url,description,group_name,tags,states,division_names,resource_location,updated,frequency,sectors,mappable,population_data,formats,data_range,internet_available,access_type,associated_legislation,associated_grant,categories
2016-05-09T21:12:02.511747+00:00,2016-05-09T21:12:02.619051+00:00,cdb44802-c162-414a-9230-4af9333d9959,Juvenile Justice in Arkansas: Building on Success,http://www.otlcampaign.org/sites/default/files/resources/aacf-juvenile-justice-in-arkansas.pdf,Report on juvenile justice reform in Arkansas to reduce recidivism rates among delinquents,Arkansas Advocates for Children and Families,"[""recidivism"", ""juveniles"", ""juvenile justice"", ""reoffending"", ""reform"", ""policy""]","[""AR""]","[""Statewide""]",N/A,True,N/A,"[""Non-Profit""]",False,False,"[""PDF""]",2013.0,True,Not machine readable,N/A,N/A,Juvenile Justice/Recidivism
2016-05-09T21:14:29.531783+00:00,2016-05-09T21:14:29.645449+00:00,531c617b-ea2b-403f-a295-d6875265beb1,Public Safety Indicators,http://dyrs.dc.gov/page/public-safety-indicators,"Monitoring and reporting public safety outcomes are key parts of the agency’s efforts to enhance the safety of youth and the community. DYRS regularly assesses its performance using a host of public safety indicators, including reconviction and re-arrest rates. In addition to helping the agency determine whether it is meeting its public safety mission, evaluating these outcomes allows DYRS to develop targeted strategies for improving its supervision and treatment services. This section presents the agency's most current outcomes with respect to reconviction and re-arrest trends.",Department of Youth Rehabilitation Services,"[""corrections"", ""juvenile"", ""recidivism"", ""outcomes"", ""arrests"", ""public safety""]","[""DC""]","[""Statewide""]",N/A,True,Annually,"[""Gov't""]",False,False,"[""HTML""]",2004-2012,True,Not machine readable,N/A,N/A,Juvenile Justice/Recidivism
2016-05-09T21:15:14.165212+00:00,2016-05-09T21:15:14.291379+00:00,f9f2ea3a-dd75-47d4-8df5-5850823a3e57,PACT Profile,http://www.djj.state.fl.us/research/delinquency-data/pact-profile/pact-profile-fy2013-14,"Dashboard of statistics, maps, and visualization of PACT recidivism statistics for Florida",Florida Department of Juvenile Justice,"[""juvenile justice"", ""delinquency"", ""statistics"", ""graphs"", ""arrests"", ""offenses"", ""location"", ""recidivism"", ""reoffend"", ""PACT"", ""risk assessment"", ""risk""]","[""FL""]","[""Statewide""]",N/A,True,Annually,"[""Gov't""]",True,True,"[""PDF"", ""JPG""]",2013-2014,True,Not machine readable,N/A,N/A,Juvenile Justice/Recidivism
2016-05-09T21:15:13.952034+00:00,2016-05-09T21:15:14.070346+00:00,8e57c45d-3d17-49be-94d9-ea8764817b3f,Briefing Report: The Risk Principle,http://www.djj.state.fl.us/docs/research2/briefing-report-the-risk-principle.pdf?sfvrsn=0,Report on the risk principle for juvenile offenders,Florida Department of Juvenile Justice,"[""juvenile justice"", ""risk"", ""corrections"", ""punishment"", ""delinquents"", ""delinquency"", ""juveniles"", ""recidivism""]","[""FL""]","[""Statewide""]",N/A,False,N/A,"[""Gov't""]",False,False,"[""PDF""]",2010-2012,True,Not machine readable,N/A,N/A,Juvenile Justice/Recidivism
2016-05-09T21:15:13.797180+00:00,2016-05-09T21:15:13.882239+00:00,986b49b2-05f2-4ac1-a9de-85232a191b63,Briefing Report: Recidivism Time to Failure,http://www.djj.state.fl.us/docs/par-data/briefing-report-recidivism-time-to-failure.pdf?sfvrsn=0,Report on juvenile recidivism in Florida,Florida Department of Juvenile Justice,"[""juvenile justice"", ""delinquents"", ""recidivism"", ""delinquency"", ""juveniles"", ""youth"", ""reoffend""]","[""FL""]","[""Statewide""]",N/A,True,N/A,"[""Gov't""]",False,False,"[""PDF""]",2013.0,True,Not machine readable,N/A,N/A,Juvenile Justice/Recidivism
2016-05-09T21:15:11.723203+00:00,2016-05-09T21:15:11.864530+00:00,a1169f71-c3ec-4297-89fd-70619913c21b,Outcome Evaluation Report,http://www.thejrc.com/publications.asp,Outcome evaluation on the status of the juvenile justice system in Florida,The Justice Research Center,"[""program"", ""accountability"", ""report"", ""juvenile justice""]","[""FL""]","[""Statewide""]",Reports:,False,Annually,"[""Private""]",False,False,"[""PDF""]",2002-2006,True,Not machine readable,N/A,N/A,"Juvenile Justice/Other Programs, Juvenile Justice/Recidivism"
2016-05-09T21:15:41.585076+00:00,2016-05-09T21:15:41.698681+00:00,92398d2d-eff4-453f-af5f-58778810d6f9,Recidivism Report,http://www.djj.state.ga.us/ResourceLibrary/_PDFfiles/RecidivismReportFY2011.pdf,"Juvenile recidivism report, December 2011",Georgia Department of Juvenile Justice,"[""juvenile justice"", ""reoffend"", ""recidivism"", ""repeat offenders"", ""juveniles"", ""delinquents"", ""performance measure""]","[""GA""]","[""Statewide""]",N/A,False,Annually,"[""Gov't""]",False,False,"[""PDF""]",2011.0,True,Not machine readable,N/A,N/A,Juvenile Justice/Recidivism
2016-05-09T21:16:10.472156+00:00,2016-05-09T21:16:10.553485+00:00,000bfde0-a642-4f72-8e01-58efad36c432,An Analysis of Youth Level of Service Inventory (YLSI) “Risks and Needs” Data for Juvenile Offenders Assessed by Hawaii’s Second & Third Circuit Family Courts and at the Hawaii Youth Correctional Facility,http://ag.hawaii.gov/cpja/files/2013/01/Hawaii-YLSI-Report-2007.pdf,"The Youth Level of Service Inventory (YLSI) is an assessment instrument used by juvenile justice professionals to measure juvenile offenders’ “risks and needs” with regard to various criminogenic factors, such as offense history, family circumstances, educational/vocational skills or deficiencies, substance abuse, etc. YLSI data provide objective, valid information that is useful for determining the appropriate types and levels of case supervision and treatment/intervention procedures to use with individual juvenile offenders. The YLSI is also useful for identifying the risk of re-offending, so that limited resources can be directed to the offenders who are most in need of services and close supervision. At the time the data were compiled for this study, the YLSI was used in Hawaii by the Second Circuit Family Court (serving the islands of Maui, Molokai, and Lanai), the Third Circuit Family Court (serving the island of Hawaii), and the Hawaii Youth Correctional Facility (HYCF).",Crime Prevention and Justice Assistance Division,"[""corrections"", ""juvenile"", ""recidivism"", ""risk assessment"", ""outcomes""]","[""HI""]","[""Statewide""]",N/A,False,N/A,"[""Gov't""]",False,False,"[""PDF""]",2001-2006,True,Not machine readable,N/A,N/A,Juvenile Justice/Recidivism
2016-05-09T21:16:40.502812+00:00,2016-05-09T21:16:40.594399+00:00,bf7429cc-4d1f-4ed7-a2a9-458453188431,Juvenile Recidivism in Idaho,http://www.idjc.idaho.gov/wp-content/uploads/2014/01/Juvenile-Recidivism-2008.pdf,Report on juvenile recidivism in Idaho,Idaho Department of Juvenile Corrections,"[""recidivism"", ""reoffend"", ""juveniles"", ""reoffenders"", ""juvenile"", ""juvenile justice"", ""delinquents"", ""delinquency""]","[""ID""]","[""Statewide""]",N/A,False,N/A,"[""Gov't""]",False,False,"[""PDF""]",1998-2005,True,Not machine readable,N/A,N/A,Juvenile Justice/Recidivism
2016-05-09T21:19:51.204349+00:00,2016-05-09T21:19:51.312117+00:00,ec2bed40-fb2d-4ea6-8b63-7031dd8dde93,Recidivism Analysis,http://ojj.la.gov/ojj/files/file/Demographics/2014%20Recidivism%20Analysis.pdf,Annual analysis of recidivism of the Louisiana Office of Juvenile Justice,Louisiana Youth Services,"[""juvenile justice"", ""recidivism"", ""outcome measures"", ""annual report"", ""juveniles"", ""justice"", ""juvenile"", ""delinquency""]","[""LA""]","[""Statewide""]",Fact Sheets,True,Annually,"[""Gov't""]",False,False,"[""PDF""]",2014.0,True,Not machine readable,N/A,N/A,Juvenile Justice/Recidivism
2016-05-09T21:19:51.046568+00:00,2016-05-09T21:19:51.137937+00:00,69f0728b-c2da-434c-83f8-a5fb9d32d99f,Recidivism Report,http://ojj.la.gov/index.php?page=sub&id=56,Annual recidivism report for the Louisiana Office of Juvenile Justice,Louisiana Youth Services,"[""juvenile justice"", ""recidivism"", ""outcome measures"", ""annual report"", ""juveniles"", ""justice"", ""juvenile"", ""delinquency""]","[""LA""]","[""Statewide""]",Fact Sheets,True,Annually,"[""Gov't""]",False,False,"[""PDF""]",2014.0,True,Not machine readable,N/A,N/A,Juvenile Justice/Recidivism
2016-05-09T21:20:23.904689+00:00,2016-05-09T21:20:24.005784+00:00,79849f54-cc53-40a2-8e33-84f0aae5c30b,Annual Juvenile Recidivism Report,http://maine.gov/corrections/juvenile/publications/Recidivism2011.pdf,Annual juvenile recidivism report for 2011,Maine Department of Corrections,"[""juvenile justice"", ""delinquents"", ""recidivism"", ""corrections"", ""MDOC"", ""DOC"", ""juveniles"", ""annual report""]","[""ME""]","[""Statewide""]",N/A,False,Annually,"[""Gov't""]",False,False,"[""PDF""]",2011.0,True,Not machine readable,N/A,N/A,Juvenile Justice/Recidivism
2016-05-09T21:20:23.755306+00:00,2016-05-09T21:20:23.836802+00:00,19de91a0-4854-42c0-b4aa-f836c19dae06,Juvenile Recidivism Report,http://muskie.usm.maine.edu/justiceresearch/Publications/Juvenile/Juvenile_Recidivism_1998_2001.pdf,Annual report on juvenile recidivism,Maine Statistical Analysis Center,"[""juvenile justice"", ""recidivism"", ""reoffending"", ""juveniles"", ""delinquent"", ""annual report""]","[""ME""]","[""Statewide""]",N/A,False,Annually,"[""Gov't""]",False,False,"[""PDF""]",2004.0,True,Not machine readable,N/A,N/A,Juvenile Justice/Recidivism
2016-05-09T21:20:23.570956+00:00,2016-05-09T21:20:23.685600+00:00,bad62451-a8dd-43d4-ad71-37117a30ae8c,Annual Juvenile Recidivism Report,http://muskie.usm.maine.edu/justiceresearch/Publications/Juvenile/Juvenile_Recidivism_2002_2003.pdf,Annual report on juvenile recidivism,Maine Statistical Analysis Center,"[""juvenile justice"", ""recidivism"", ""reoffending"", ""juveniles"", ""delinquent"", ""annual report""]","[""ME""]","[""Statewide""]",N/A,False,Annually,"[""Gov't""]",False,False,"[""PDF""]",2005.0,True,Not machine readable,N/A,N/A,Juvenile Justice/Recidivism
2016-05-09T21:20:23.377188+00:00,2016-05-09T21:20:23.474528+00:00,a23614b5-0ccf-4bf2-a8fa-b5bb263c1550,Annual Juvenile Recidivism Report and Trend Data,http://muskie.usm.maine.edu/justiceresearch/AnnualJuvRecidivism.html,Annual report on juvenile recidivism,Maine Statistical Analysis Center,"[""juvenile justice"", ""recidivism"", ""reoffending"", ""juveniles"", ""delinquent"", ""annual report""]","[""ME""]","[""Statewide""]",N/A,False,Annually,"[""Gov't""]",False,False,"[""PDF""]",2007.0,True,Not machine readable,N/A,N/A,Juvenile Justice/Recidivism
2016-05-09T21:20:23.208179+00:00,2016-05-09T21:20:23.288181+00:00,e17111ae-62ad-41dc-b02d-f19c60990339,Annual Juvenile Recidivism Report,http://muskie.usm.maine.edu/justiceresearch/Publications/Juvenile/Annual_Juvenile_Recidivism_Cohort2005.pdf,Annual report on juvenile recidivism,Maine Statistical Analysis Center,"[""juvenile justice"", ""recidivism"", ""reoffending"", ""juveniles"", ""delinquent"", ""annual report""]","[""ME""]","[""Statewide""]",N/A,False,Annually,"[""Gov't""]",False,False,"[""PDF""]",2008.0,True,Not machine readable,N/A,N/A,Juvenile Justice/Recidivism
2016-05-09T21:20:23.051204+00:00,2016-05-09T21:20:23.140766+00:00,0047207d-ea33-46c1-8d8f-9b1e1d8e736a,Annual Juvenile Recidivism Report,http://muskie.usm.maine.edu/justiceresearch/Publications/Juvenile/Annual_Juvenile_Recidivism_2006_2008.pdf,Annual report on juvenile recidivism,Maine Statistical Analysis Center,"[""juvenile justice"", ""recidivism"", ""reoffending"", ""juveniles"", ""delinquent"", ""annual report""]","[""ME""]","[""Statewide""]",N/A,False,Annually,"[""Gov't""]",False,False,"[""PDF""]",2011.0,True,Not machine readable,N/A,N/A,Juvenile Justice/Recidivism
2016-05-09T21:20:22.881819+00:00,2016-05-09T21:20:22.962400+00:00,6bb22407-7967-48f0-aa43-fda30143a506,Recidivism Rates of Youth Discharged from Supervision,http://muskie.usm.maine.edu/justiceresearch/Publications/Juvenile/Discharge_Youth_Recidivism_Report_December_2011.pdf,"Report on recidivism rates of youth discharged from supervision, 2006-2009",Maine Statistical Analysis Center,"[""juvenile justice"", ""recidivism"", ""reoffending"", ""juveniles"", ""delinquent""]","[""ME""]","[""Statewide""]",N/A,False,N/A,"[""Gov't""]",False,False,"[""PDF""]",2006-2009,True,Not machine readable,N/A,N/A,Juvenile Justice/Recidivism
2016-05-09T21:20:22.689777+00:00,2016-05-09T21:20:22.811178+00:00,b4ac981b-e674-44df-91b4-59d13f48b8f4,Recidivism Rates of Committed Youth,http://muskie.usm.maine.edu/justiceresearch/Publications/Juvenile/Committed_Youth_Recidivism_May2012.pdf,"Report on recidivism rates of committed youth, 2006-2009",Maine Statistical Analysis Center,"[""juvenile justice"", ""recidivism"", ""reoffending"", ""juveniles"", ""delinquent""]","[""ME""]","[""Statewide""]",N/A,False,N/A,"[""Gov't""]",False,False,"[""PDF""]",2006-2009,True,Not machine readable,N/A,N/A,Juvenile Justice/Recidivism
2016-05-09T21:20:22.537426+00:00,2016-05-09T21:20:22.621510+00:00,d6cf3103-296d-4ee5-8efd-9678f7887d52,2013 Maine Juvenile Recidivism Report,http://muskie.usm.maine.edu/justiceresearch/Publications/Juvenile/2013_Juvenile_Recidivism_Report.pdf,Report on juvenile recidivism in Maine,Maine Statistical Analysis Center,"[""juvenile justice"", ""recidivism"", ""reoffending"", ""juveniles"", ""delinquent"", ""annual report""]","[""ME""]","[""Statewide""]",N/A,True,Annually,"[""Gov't""]",False,False,"[""PDF""]",2013.0,True,Not machine readable,N/A,N/A,Juvenile Justice/Recidivism
2016-05-09T21:23:40.761298+00:00,2016-05-09T21:23:40.844172+00:00,d6d1d9a1-8ab1-4e0b-83a9-c7a18707e925,Missouri Juvenile Offender Recidivism - Statewide Juvenile Court Report,https://www.courts.mo.gov/file.jsp?id=34387,"Missouri courts now can evaluate the effectiveness of the tools they use to meet the supervision and program needs of juvenile offenders, thanks to the development of a standardized definition of juvenile recidivism and a first analysis of re-offense rates for Missouri's juvenile offenders and the factors that influence those rates. The Statewide Juvenile Offender Recidivism Report providing this information was issued in September 2009",Supreme Court of the State of Missouri Office of the State Courts Administrator,"[""juvenile justice"", ""courts"", ""juveniles"", ""delinquents"", ""juvenile"", ""youth"", ""children"", ""recidivism"", ""reoffend"", ""repeat offender"", ""court"", ""juvenile court"", ""youth court""]","[""MO""]","[""Statewide""]",N/A,False,N/A,"[""Gov't""]",False,False,"[""PDF""]",2009.0,True,Not machine readable,N/A,N/A,Juvenile Justice/Recidivism
2016-05-09T21:27:58.690330+00:00,2016-05-09T21:27:58.797412+00:00,0430b66b-e3eb-4890-ba42-7a453b43046d,An Adult Recidivism Outcome Evaluation of North Dakota’s Juvenile Drug Court,http://jpo.wrlc.org/bitstream/handle/11204/109/150.pdf?sequence=1,Study on recidivism outcomes from juvenile drug courts in North Dakota,North Dakota State University,"[""recidivism"", ""juveniles"", ""juvenile justice"", ""juvenile"", ""drugs"", ""drug court"", ""treatment court"", ""community court"", ""outcome measure"", ""outcome""]","[""ND""]","[""Statewide""]",N/A,False,N/A,"[""Non-Profit""]",False,False,"[""PDF""]",2004.0,True,Not machine readable,N/A,"Drug Court Program Grant, Office of Justice, North Dakota Department of Human Services",Juvenile Justice/Recidivism
2016-05-09T21:25:25.578473+00:00,2016-05-09T21:25:25.652372+00:00,474a39d8-9799-42b6-8a1c-ab2034fc9200,The New Jersey 2012-2014 Comprehensive Three-Year Plan,https://www.sagtraining.org/media/state_files/plan/plan_NJ.pdf,Three-year plan for New Jersey juvenile justice system,New Jersey Juvenile Justice Commission,"[""juveniles"", ""delinquent"", ""juvenile justice"", ""justice system"", ""delinquency prevention""]","[""NJ""]","[""Statewide""]",N/A,True,N/A,"[""Gov't""]",False,False,"[""PDF""]",2012-2014,True,Not machine readable,N/A,N/A,Juvenile Justice/Recidivism
2016-05-09T21:25:25.394872+00:00,2016-05-09T21:25:25.506327+00:00,c1d9f5a5-948f-41b8-be3e-015fb873a23c,Preliminary Report on Recidivism of Youth Committed to the Juvenile Justice Commission,http://www.nj.gov/oag/jjc/pdf/JJC-Preliminary-Recidivism-Report.pdf,Report on recidivism of juveniles in New Jersey,New Jersey Juvenile Justice Commission,"[""juveniles"", ""delinquent"", ""juvenile justice"", ""recidivism"", ""re offenders""]","[""NJ""]","[""Statewide""]",N/A,False,N/A,"[""Gov't""]",False,False,"[""PDF""]",2007.0,True,Not machine readable,N/A,N/A,Juvenile Justice/Recidivism
2016-05-09T21:26:39.394319+00:00,2016-05-09T21:26:39.478921+00:00,c962b766-08fc-4d1e-acab-99a7ac96a99f,Impact of Institutional Placement on the Recidivism of Delinquent Youth in New York City,http://www.icpsr.umich.edu/icpsrweb/NACJD/studies/20347?geography%5B0%5D=New+York+%28state%29&fundingAgency=United+States+Department+of+Justice.+Office+of+Justice+Programs.+National+Institute+of+Justice&q=&paging.rows=25&sortBy=5,"The primary research goal of this study was to explore the effects of juvenile incarceration on future recidivism using social and legal history data about adjudicated juvenile delinquents in New York City. The secondary research goal of this study was to explore family court decision-making and the nature of family court processing. Study subjects were chosen by examining Family Court calendars in all five New York City boroughs for each day in April, May, and June of 2000, which identified every youth who received a disposition during this period. Research staff located case files for each subject in probation department file rooms in the five family courts, using personal and numeric identifiers taken from court calendars. Using a standardized data collection instrument that was developed by the research team, coded information was derived for 698 total cases by examining documents in each subject's probation case file. Coded data from probation case files offered a baseline portrait of this sample of delinquent youth. In order to measure recidivism, the principal investigator linked baseline records, using personal and numeric identifiers, to arrest and incarceration information provided by other city and state agencies. In this dataset, each record is essentially a snapshot of a particular youth at the time of his or her disposition. Variables about the sampled youth include: demographic profile, case processing, legal history, characteristics of present and past family environments, school performance indicators, community and peer relationships, history of alcohol and drug use, mental health history, and history of victimization.",New York University,"[""facilities"", ""New York City"", ""institutionalization"", ""juveniles"", ""juvenile justice"", ""juvenile delinquency"", ""prisons"", ""city-level"", ""local"", ""recidivism"", ""historical data"", ""delinquent"", ""youth""]","[""NY""]","[""New York City""]",N/A,False,N/A,"[""Non-Profit""]",False,False,"[""PDF""]",2000-2003,True,Restricted,N/A,2005-IJ-CX-0014,Juvenile Justice/Recidivism
2016-05-09T21:26:39.220547+00:00,2016-05-09T21:26:39.323766+00:00,36933e37-1b9f-469f-bad3-16cd1ca32934,Long-Term Consequences of Delinquency: Child Maltreatment and Crime in Early Adulthood in New York,http://www.icpsr.umich.edu/icpsrweb/NACJD/studies/25441?geography%5B0%5D=New+York+%28state%29&fundingAgency=United+States+Department+of+Justice.+Office+of+Justice+Programs.+National+Institute+of+Justice&q=&paging.rows=25&sortBy=5,"The purpose of the study was to expand understanding of the long-term consequences of juvenile delinquency by describing the prevalence and frequency of two adult outcomes -- arrest and the perpetration of abuse and neglect -- within a gender-diverse sample of known offenders. The researchers also sought to better inform the development and provision of services targeted to delinquent youth in residential care by exploring whether characteristics assessed at intake into care predict adult offending risk. The research team tracked a large sample of delinquent boys and girls released from juvenile correctional facilities/programs in New York State in the early 1990s and used state administrative databases to document their involvement with criminal justice and child protective services in young adulthood. Sample youth were initially drawn from a research database originally created to examine short-term criminal recidivism rates and associated risk factors among known juvenile delinquents (Frederick, 1999). As part of that study, a comprehensive list of adjudicated delinquents discharged from the custody of the New York State (NYS) Division of Youth between January 1, 1991, and December 31, 1994, was generated. The research team selected a stratified, random subsample of 999 youths with case reviews and tracked them forward through time from age 16 to age 28. The Administrative/Case File Review Data (Part 1) contain information on the experiences prior to being admitted into state custody of 999 youths. Specifically, Part 1 includes early risk factors taken from items coded during the initial recidivism study conducted by Frederick (1999). Part 1 also includes information on a youth's childhood experiences with child welfare services collected by the research team as part of this study. Information on a youth's prior receipt of child welfare services was obtained by extracting records from the NYS Child Care Review Service system (CCRS). The Child Protective Services Reports Data (Part 2) contain information on the sampled subjects' involvement with Child Protective Services (CPS) as young adults (ages 16-28). CPS data were collected by conducting person-based searches of CONNECTIONS, the NYS Statewide Automated Child Welfare Information System. For Part 2, adult perpetration of child maltreatment outcome data were collected on a total of 1,543 child protective services (CPS) reports. The Criminal History Data (Part 3) contain information on the sampled subjects' early adult involvement (ages 16-28) with the NYS adult criminal justice system. The research team documented adult crime and perpetration of child abuse and neglect via searches of two independent state administrative databases: (1) the NYS Offender-Based Transaction Statistics Computerized Criminal History (OBTS/CCH) database, which records all New York state-based arrests of individuals age 16 or older from point of arrest through disposition and sentencing; (2) the Department of Correctional Services (DOCS) database, which tracks all New York State prison admissions and discharges. For Part 3, data were collected on a total of 6,627 adult arrest events. Part 1 contains 30 variables detailing information on the study participants, including demographic variables and variables related to offense history, individual functioning, child maltreatment, receipt of child welfare services, and family environment. Part 2 includes 22 variables derived from child protective services (CPS) reports linked to a study participant, including variables relating to the participant's perpetration of child maltreatment, type of alleged maltreatment, investigation outcome, and outcome variables reflecting participants' involvement in various types of maltreatment allegations. Finally, Part 3 of the study contains 147 variables derived from specific adult arrest events associated with the participants, including arrest-specific variables, case outcome variables, and criminal history variables.",New York State Office of Children and Family Services,"[""juvenile delinquency"", ""adult crime"", ""crime"", ""crime rates"", ""juvenile justice"", ""child abuse"", ""maltreatment"", ""early childhood"", ""study""]","[""NY""]","[""Statewide""]",N/A,False,N/A,"[""Gov't""]",False,False,"[""PDF""]",1990-2006,True,Restricted,N/A,2006-IJ-CX-0014,Juvenile Justice/Recidivism
2016-05-09T21:28:58.411996+00:00,2016-05-09T21:28:58.504427+00:00,6ce38b60-7768-4906-862f-41c7dbd42028,Recidivism Report (2014),http://www.dys.ohio.gov/DNN/LinkClick.aspx?fileticket=Ij9YEO1N8zA%3d&tabid=117&mid=879,Shows the trends in recidivism for youth released from the department over the past years,Department of Youth Services,"[""corrections"", ""recidivism"", ""releases"", ""juvenile""]","[""OH""]","[""Statewide""]",N/A,True,Annually,"[""Gov't""]",False,False,"[""PDF""]",2014.0,True,Not machine readable,N/A,N/A,Juvenile Justice/Recidivism
2016-05-09T21:30:21.733440+00:00,2016-05-09T21:30:21.814055+00:00,6a8e94fb-74ae-46e6-9747-3dbf8ba476b8,Pennsylvania Juvenile Justice Recidivism Report: Juveniles with Cases Closed 2007-2009,http://www.portal.state.pa.us/portal/http;//www.portal.state.pa.us;80/portal/server.pt/gateway/PTARGS_0_152425_1385572_0_0_18/Recidivism%20Report_Juveniles%20with%20Cases%20Closed%20in%202007-2009_Final%20forWebsite.pdf,Report on juvenile justice recidivism rates in Pennsylvania,Juvenile Court Judges' Commission,"[""juvenile"", ""recidivism rates"", ""closed cases"", ""courts"", ""juvenile courts"", ""juvenile judges""]","[""PA""]","[""Statewide""]",N/A,False,N/A,"[""Gov't""]",False,False,"[""PDF""]",2007-2009,True,NMR,N/A,Subgrant #2009-JG-02-24385,Juvenile Justice/Recidivism
2016-05-09T21:09:30.882144+00:00,2016-05-09T21:09:30.958486+00:00,775884a3-1535-4d55-8198-6f244de066d2,"Measuring and Using Juvenile Recidivism Data to Inform Policy, Practice, and Resource Allocation",http://nicic.gov/library/028390,"ANNOTATION: ""To understand to what extent states currently track recidivism data for youth involved in the juvenile justice system and use that information to inform policy and funding decisions, the Council of State Governments Justice Center, The Pew Charitable Trusts’ Public Safety Performance Project, and the Council of Juvenile Correctional Administrators surveyed juvenile correctional agencies in all 50 states. This issue brief highlights the key findings of the survey and provides state and local policymakers with five recommendations for improving their approach to the measurement, analysis, collection, reporting, and use of recidivism data for youth involved with the juvenile justice system. In addition, examples are provided of how select states have translated these recommendations into policy and practice"" (p. 1).",National Reentry Research Center,"[""juvenile"", ""recidivism"", ""corrections"", ""outcomes"", ""delinquents""]","[""US""]","[""N/A""]",N/A,False,N/A,"[""Non-Profit""]",False,False,"[""PDF""]",2014.0,True,Not machine readable,N/A,N/A,Juvenile Justice/Recidivism
2016-05-09T21:09:30.723432+00:00,2016-05-09T21:09:30.811490+00:00,8df7121a-981d-4044-a978-864839e6fe51,Quality Gaps in State Recidivism Data for Youth Released from Juvenile Correctional Facilities,http://www.aecf.org/m/resourcedoc/aecf-noplaceforkids-QualityGaps-2011.pdf,"Assessment of data quality on juvenile recidivism, by state",Annie E. Casey Foundation,"[""juvenile justice"", ""recidivism"", ""juveniles"", ""data quality"", ""data""]","[""US""]","[""All""]",N/A,False,N/A,"[""Non-Profit""]",False,False,"[""PDF""]",2011.0,True,Not machine readable,N/A,N/A,Juvenile Justice/Recidivism
2016-05-09T21:09:30.156646+00:00,2016-05-09T21:09:30.508397+00:00,74f3d12e-9c1c-41d9-aac9-8fe335efc4e5,Compendium of National Juvenile Justice Datasets,http://www.ojjdp.gov/ojstatbb/Compendium/,Drop down list of datasets related to juvenile justice topics,Office of Juvenile Justice and Delinquency Prevention,"[""juvenile justice"", ""juvenile"", ""corrections"", ""courts""]","[""US""]","[""All""]",N/A,False,N/A,"[""Gov't""]",False,False,"[""HTML""]",N/A,True,Not machine readable,N/A,N/A,"Juvenile Justice/Corrections, Juvenile Justice/Courts, Juvenile Justice/Crime, Juvenile Justice/Delinquents, Juvenile Justice/Recidivism"
2016-05-09T21:34:02.601737+00:00,2016-05-09T21:34:02.685736+00:00,67292029-9854-4847-997a-abddb094ffd7,Predictors of Recidivism for Juveniles Released from Direct Care,http://www.djj.virginia.gov/pdf/AboutDJJ/RecidivismPredictors.pdf,Report on recidivism of juveniles released from direct correctional supervision,Virginia Department of Juvenile Justice,"[""recidivism"", ""juveniles"", ""juvenile justice"", ""corrections"", ""delinquent""]","[""VA""]","[""Statewide""]",N/A,True,Unk,"[""Gov't""]",False,False,"[""PDF""]",2014.0,True,Not machine readable,N/A,N/A,Juvenile Justice/Recidivism
2016-05-09T21:34:00.652554+00:00,2016-05-09T21:34:00.785212+00:00,e4c6715c-b951-4841-9bcb-9c984124f08d,Recidivism: Graphs at a Glance,http://vaperforms.virginia.gov/indicators/publicsafety/recidivism-graphs.php,Graphs detailing recidivism rates for adults and juveniles in Virginia,Council on Virginia's Future,"[""recidivism"", ""juvenile justice"", ""juveniles"", ""adult"", ""juvenile"", ""reoffend"", ""recidivism rates"", ""rearrest"", ""reconviction"", ""reincarceration"", ""graph"", ""visual""]","[""VA""]","[""Statewide""]",N/A,True,Annually,"[""Gov't""]",False,False,"[""N/A""]",2007-2013,True,Not machine readable,N/A,N/A,"Corrections/Recidivism, Juvenile Justice/Recidivism"
2016-05-09T21:33:24.944803+00:00,2016-05-09T21:33:25.021556+00:00,8f9f01c2-be5e-4fae-8267-38f7a049dd84,Rapid Referral Program: Spectrum Youth & Family Services: Outcome Evaluation,http://www.crgvt.org/reports/reportscrimjust/reports/spectrumreport_files/Spectrum%20Report.pdf,"The Rapid Referral Program is a partnership between Spectrum Youth & Family Services of Burlington, Vermont and the Chittenden County District Court. The purpose of this partnership is to increase access to mental health and substance abuse assessment services for individuals involved in the criminal justice system whose charge(s) are related to substance use. The main objective of the Program is to provide judges with a mechanism at arraignment to rapidly refer defendants to Spectrum Youth Services for substance abuse screening and treatment rather than delaying services until the case is disposed by the court.",Crime Research Group,"[""outcome measure"", ""outcome evaluation"", ""youth"", ""family services"", ""family court"", ""family"", ""youth services"", ""juvenile justice"", ""juveniles"", ""children"", ""recidivism"", ""research"", ""rapid referral"", ""referral"", ""control group""]","[""VT""]","[""Statewide""]",N/A,False,N/A,"[""Non-Profit""]",False,False,"[""PDF""]",2012.0,True,Not machine readable,N/A,"Funds provided by Spectrum Youth & Family Services of Burlington, VT",Juvenile Justice/Recidivism
2016-05-09T21:33:24.767626+00:00,2016-05-09T21:33:24.849909+00:00,d5d5d0f4-1333-46a1-be8f-d67bb29517ad,Rapid Referral Program: Spectrum Youth & Family Service: Phase II - Control Group Evaluation,http://www.crgvt.org/reports/reportscrimjust/reports/spectrum2report_files/Spectrum2%20FinalRpt.pdf,"The Rapid Referral Program is a partnership between Spectrum Youth & Family Services of Burlington, Vermont and the Chittenden County District Court. The objective of this evaluation of the Rapid Referral Program was to investigate the feasibility of generating a valid test control group that could be used in confirming the significance of the results from the outcome evaluation conducted on the Program in June, 2012. The result of this outcome evaluation revealed a low level of recidivism (18.7%) for subjects who had participated in the Program. However since a control group was not available for comparison, it was not possible to determine from the research whether the low recidivism rate was due to the Program or due to other factors. This evaluation was initiated to address this issue.",Crime Research Group,"[""control group evaluation"", ""youth"", ""family services"", ""family court"", ""family"", ""youth services"", ""juvenile justice"", ""juveniles"", ""children"", ""recidivism"", ""research"", ""rapid referral"", ""referral"", ""control group""]","[""VT""]","[""Statewide""]",N/A,False,N/A,"[""Non-Profit""]",False,False,"[""PDF""]",2012.0,True,Not machine readable,N/A,"Funds provided by Spectrum Youth & Family Services of Burlington, VT",Juvenile Justice/Recidivism